WHAT IT COMES WITH
-BOX WITH FOAM CUT OUT FOR GUN AND ACCESORY
-ALLEN KEY SET
-2 PIECE 14 INCH BARREL WITH .690 BACK
-DP BARREL SOCK
-INSTRUCTION
-RAPS ON/STANDARD ON OFF
-CLAMPING FEEDNECK

Ive had a few outings with this marker so far so im ready to give u the low down on it. First off opening the box the marker has a flawless ano job. It is relitively light and thin and comes with a decent 2 piece barrel and clamping feedneck. Most people around my fields think is an ego cause of the shape of marker with the back cut out. Cleaning this marker is easy with bolt out the quick dissconect pin, which is always a plus when if you break paint in game. The RAPS on/off is a little hard to flip to the off position when gassed up due to the lever being flush with the bottom asa. I guess thats why they give u two, the other is a standard twist style like the cp. The feedneck is a clamping style which i did have a problem with. My halo hopper would spin cause it wouldnt get tight enough around. I found a old tiny washer that fix that problem so no need to replace the feedneck now.

Performance is good on this marker. I was able to play 4 matches before filling my air which is solid. I usally carry 3 full dye lock lids with me and full hopper. The barrel is nice kinda looks like a cp 2 piece and is accurate enough for me using. Out the box it chronoed a bit high 302, adjusting the regulator is very simple just using a phat allen in the bottom of the reg. Screw in to lower screw out to up the pressure. When shooting it has very little kick, more like a rumble and with a quiet hopper like the halo,most people cant tell where your shooting from. I swapped markers with a few people that day and they were all impressed. I used a mini, shocker and alias and no complaints from the people using it. This marker is very fast, it immediatly gets into ramping letting long ropes of accurate fire downfield. Overall im pretty sure this one the best markers sub $300 range. Here's a few pics of it.
Model #89 earth tone with black accents